The Fourth Amendment in the Digital Age: Data Privacy and the Third Party Doctrine

Who has rights to our data, and what information does the Fourth Amendment protect? As the Supreme Court prepares to rule for the first time on search warrants for historical cell site data in Carpenter v. United States, these questions have risen to the forefront of legal conversation. Join the EFF Staff Attorney Andrew Crocker at the Wikimedia Foundation along with other guest speakers for a discussion on how the third-party doctrine affects law enforcement, technology company practices, and data privacy expectations. A Q&A session and reception will follow the discussion. The event is free, but spots are limited.